종유從遊🇵🇸
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Insta: @bi_yik Artist, writer, Queer and polyamorous I stand with sex workers and my fellow genderqueers. [She/He]
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Perhaps I'll start using this as my main english account, idk
to attraction, but sometimes we need to recognize the social context in which they were formed? I am wondering if this is a common experience. And even if I can't get an answer, I wanted to let this out somewhere.
I try to convince myself it could be a result of sexual attraction. A degree of objectification might be inevitable from that. But when they mentioned illustrations with 'deliberately enlarged breast and hips, as features specific to black women', I kind of can't? We cannot assign morality
Honestly, as East Asian who faced consistent racial fetishizing since leaving my country, I really felt my heart drop when they first told me about their feed. I genuinely question their search history.
I— I get 'history of socialist resistance in morocco', 'historical embracement of queers in the global south', and again, 'decolonizing beauty standards'. I mean, sure, I do get more black beauty influencers on the feed too, but...
It is likely just due to the racial tropes and how racism against black people, especially black women, maybe focuses on hypersexualization.

...Now, I also got a black partner. Yes, I am polyamorous, and my partners know about each other. But that's not important to this story.
They were getting explicit oversexualized images of black women. Now, the closest I got to that were influencers flexing their face cards with captions about rejecting colonial beauty standards? Well, first, we were confused.

The phrase 'get out' did flash by in my mind, but we concluded that
forget which Asian I am. And they responded, 'Oh, I get that too, dating a black girl.' I thought they must be getting something similar. Decolonization and makeup ideas maybe, or advertisements of makeup and hair products that they can't use.

No.
Stand-up comedies with Urdu or hindi puns, some Ramadan related jokes during March, showing off traditional clothing, decolonizing taboos, songs, love poems, British colonial jokes, Islam and feminism, cosplaying with hijab and whatnot. So I told my 'friend' about how my algorithm seems to
This might be a problem with algorithm and specific racist contexts, but I once had a rather wild dialogue about intercultural dating. I was and still is dating a South Asian man. He is one of my partners. While we were exchanging content, my Instagram feed became influenced by his culture.
컴션 처음 열어봐서 어떻게 홍보하는지 막막하다. 더욱이 요즘은 블스 말고 sns중에 알고리즘 멀쩡한 데가 없어서...

일단 만만한 게 물량공세란 생각으로 하루 한두장씩 올리고 있음
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Many ppl are already talking about this, so I think you all know it too, but the era when SNS actually meant “social networking service” is over. That only existed up until before TikTok was born. Many analysts acknowledge TikTok as the worst kind of game changer, a powerful and dominating service.
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지우고 다시 올려야겠다
포스트 깎는 노인이 돼
#artcommission #한복일러
그림 수정본 올리고 싶은데 포스트 수정이 안 되네... 전엔 됐던 거 같은데
(Yes, I did shave off his beard. I won't get him to do that irl, so that's the only option left innit 🤫)